Union Trust Building (Seattle)
The Union Trust Building is a commercial building in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the city's Pioneer Square neighborhood, on the corner of Main Street and Occidental Way South (Occidental Mall), it was one of the first rehabilitated buildings in the neighborhood, which is now officially a historic district. In the 1960s, when Pioneer Square was better known as "Skid Road", architect Ralph Anderson purchased the building from investor Sam Israel for $50,000 and set about remodeling it, a project that set a pattern for the next several decades of development in the neighborhood. Anderson also rehabilitated the adjacent Union Trust Annex.
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South Main Street, Seattle International District/Chinatown
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N 47.599822222222 ° | E -122.33331388889 ° |
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Union Trust Annex
South Main Street
98104 Seattle, International District/Chinatown
Washington, United States
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